Joined: 24 Aug 2006 Posts: 3 Location: East Coast USA
Oh My God! What Is This?! Posted: 09-13-06 19:18pm
Help!!! Does anyone know what this is?
Can you help me research this pest?
I've been searching the internet and
writing people for several weeks. Yet I
haven't been able to find information on
this pest. So it must be something new
or an uncommon pest.
People are contracting a tiny white flying
pest from clothing of retail stores or
other people. I contracted it via new
clothing. This pest is an insect,
arthropod, or parasite. This pest is not
a mite or flea. It's not lice. It's
not worms, collembola, or springtails.
It looks like fiber or thread. Yet it's
not affiliated with morgellons or fibre
disease.
Please pay close attention as I describe
the physical attributes and symptoms of
this pest. If someone has this pest,
they will see 3 types of white things:
1) tiny round things about the size of a
spec of salt; some are a little larger;
these bright white things are probably
some type of egg.
2) tiny, oblong shaped, things. They
vary in length from 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch
long. (it grows.) the babies look
like a piece of thread or fiber. The
larger ones resemble a long piece of
rice. Yet they’re bright white.
**it unfolds itself to fly. It crawls
also.
3) slightly larger round white things that
jump.
I see #1 and #2 most often. During the
initial stages, dozens of # 1 may appear
on the skin, hair, etc. Within a few
weeks, there will be an overwhelming
amount of # 2 white things. If
someone has this pest, they’ll see these
white things in all of their
environments. Ie, car, home, office
when # 2 is airborne, you can’t see its
body. You only see fluttering wings in
motion. It moves fast.
If someone has this pest, they will have
the following physical symptoms:
1) bites that sting
2) red skin rashes and/or small red
bumps
3) lighting sensations; victims will
feel the pest or its eggs lighting on
their skin.
4) optional: itching **i don’t itch,
but some victims have an itching
problem.
Entomologists, health departments, medical
doctors, and pest control companies
aren’t familiar with this pest. Some
professionals will claim there’s no such
thing. Therefore, it's difficult for
pest victims to get help. **the pest
doesn't look like a typical pest. So
it's often overlooked by health
professionals. Yet reports are being
made nationwide.
If you have any information on this pest
or if you know anyone who is infested
with it, please write me at:
twfparasite(at)yahoo(dot)com (use the
“at” symbol and period.)
thanks for your time and assistance.
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sexybluechic
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Dec 2006 Posts: 2
Very Itchy Posted: 12-10-06 02:59am
Does this insect appear to be under the
skin,and can my dog get it too or I should
say give it to me?